PTHA Applauds Gov. Wolf’s Decision to Defer Suspension of Racing
The PTHA, as a member of the Pennsylvania Equine Coalition and representative of the horsemen and women who race at PARX, applaud the decision by the Governor to defer the suspension of racing. As the Pennsylvania Equine Coalition and the Wolf
Important Notice: Make Your Voice Heard!
Dear PTHA Members, We need your support! State legislators in Harrisburg are trying to amend the Gaming Act with a bevy of gambling expansion ideas that would drive people away from horse racing facilities. Make your voice heard! . -- or give them a
Zero Tax Dollars Campaign Still Relevant
The PTHA launched a video campaign directly aimed at squashing the misconceptions about horse racing in Pennsylvania, specifically focusing on the fact that the Race Horse Development Fund is made possible through ZERO TAX DOLLARS. Check out the first four
Leading Owner Driving Pennsylvania Economy at Parx Racing
Marshall Gramm is an economics professor at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn., its urban campus renowned for its beauty, its 2,025 students from 46 states and 43 countries celebrated for their community service. Gramm is also an owner of 40
A Message from Our PTHA President Sal DeBunda
PTHA, PA EQUINE COALITION QUESTION LOGIC OF GOVERNOR’S REOPENING STRATEGY By: Tom LaMarra Posted: May 13, 2020 The Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, which represents horsemen at Parx Racing, has questioned the logic of a decision by Gov. Tom Wolf to couple live racing
HISA AUTHORITY MOVES IN DIFFERENT DIRECTION AFTER USADA DEFECTION
By: Tom LaMarra ShareTweetPinShare Posted: Jan. 7, 2022 With the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority having suspended negotiations with the United States Anti-Doping Agency, which had been tapped to oversee the medication control program under the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020,
Wolf again touts scholarships
He says it's time for lawmakers to back his proposal. The GOP says no way. Gov. Tom Wolf said in an interview Wednesday that there is a growing demand in Pennsylvania for qualified workers, especially college graduates. MATT ROURKE / AP By
Equine Safety &Welfare Actions
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